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A review by michelleglogovac
The Farmer's Lawyer: The North Dakota Nine and the Fight to Save the Family Farm by Sarah Vogel
5.0
I truly believe this book should be required reading not only for every law student, but for every American. There is so much history around family farmers, our government, and Native Americans that is not widely known information and yet it should be. I was blown away by the courage that the family farmers and Sarah Vogel had to fight for their rights and the rights of so many others.
Sarah takes you on the journey of her career that started with fighting for equal credit rights for women and minorities and then moved on to fighting for family farmers who were being treated unfairly and illegally by the USDA and FmHA on their loans. It's a beautiful story of people who were helping other people in the hopes that they wouldn't have to endure what they did.
I'm so grateful to Sarah for writing this book, but also for having the passion and compassion to fight for so many, even when it meant she and her son would have to go without.
Sarah takes you on the journey of her career that started with fighting for equal credit rights for women and minorities and then moved on to fighting for family farmers who were being treated unfairly and illegally by the USDA and FmHA on their loans. It's a beautiful story of people who were helping other people in the hopes that they wouldn't have to endure what they did.
I'm so grateful to Sarah for writing this book, but also for having the passion and compassion to fight for so many, even when it meant she and her son would have to go without.